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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Kindly refer https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/know-the-top-10-mba-finance-colleges-in-india-blogId-7018.
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Yes, both are different. Financial analytics in the finance function has to do with analysing the 3 big financial statements (the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows) within a company. Management accountants and financial analysts also go into detail in terms of tracking the financial health of the business in a much more granular manner, flagging deviations from budget and other areas worth looking into. In the financial markets, the focus is on financial assets such as stocks, bonds and commodity prices (among many others). The work is similarly quantitative, but with a heavy dose of theoretical mo
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Guide-Level 11
There are mostly 3 types of exams based on the post of recruitment by banks i.e, clerk, PO, SO. Here are some exams conducted by some banks through the year, SBI PO (Pre+Mains+Interview)
IBPS-PO (Pre+Mains+Interview)
SBI -CLERK (Pre+Mains)
IBPS-CLERK (Pre+Mains)
SBI-SO ( Pre+Mains+Interview)
These are exams conducted every year. Other than these, some private and public sector banks conduct exams like Canara Bank PO, Anfhra bank PO, Karur Vysya Bank PO, etc.
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Both the specialisations have different scope, if you wish to go for financing, accounting, you can go for finance or if you wish to work in sales, promotion of business, you can go for marketing. So, it completely depends on your interest.
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